Woodland High School - Jewel Yearbook (Woodland, ME)

 - Class of 1940

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Woodland High School - Jewel Yearbook (Woodland, ME) online collection, 1940 Edition, Page 30 of 60
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Page 30 text:

THE JEXVEL A Spring comes just before Joyous summer days, You can tell Spring is here In many different Ways. First it gets warmer, Then the snow is gone, And birds by your window, Sing in early morn. Elizabeth Fitzsimmons SF :lk QF SF :lk THE SOPIIOMOR-ES All Hail to the Sophomoresl The smartest ever made! But when the school year ends Some may not make the grade. In English we are very smart As you may sometime see By looking at our rank cards- Never lower than a D, The teachers never scold us Oh, no! they never do, Unless they see us talking And then 'tDetention for you X In almost all our studies XVe're as smart as smart can be Because we are smart students VVho never get below a UD. Donald Strout Z

Page 29 text:

THE JEVVEL We have taken Hats-my wife And I vow this VVhen the wife 'Tis a sad tune it a-plenty. has ten or twenty year to turn the tables 'roun sees me a-comin' she'll be hummin' And she'll promptly say It's him, well I'l I'll just keep right on a-walkin' Midst her blabbin, and a-talkin' She can like or lump it-anyway she please I'll just pound the old shoe leather Makes no difference what the Weather Easter's my day if it rains, snows, blows, 0 if if if 1? 'II SN OW-FIGHT First only the white depth, Then small colored figures Are seen trampling Together over the drifts. Battlements appear, Hu,-ze white forts With shining white Armor, glistening in the sun. Then 'the fight is on Back and forth Fly the glistening- cannon balls Until nothing is left. V. Il if HK' 'lk ik BEAUTY OF SPRING There is a beauty Around us here, That shows itself Only once a year, For Spring cannot come In the Fall, you see, And be like itself And satisfy me. Spring has her beauties And Fall has herls too. But I enjoy Spring most. Now tell me, d0n't you? d 1 be bound. S. r freezes. Leeman '40



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School News GRADUATION, 1940 The following' parts for Graduation and Class Day, which come this year Thursday, June 13, have been selected. Valedictory, Anona XVest Salutatory, Alice Haley, Mchael Chabak Phophecy CBoysD Bi a McCarthy Prophecy CGirlsj Blair Brown Address to Juniors, Kay Dudley Class History, Donald lVallace Gifts C,Boysj Virginia Leeman Gifts CGirlsD Ralph James its SF 9? :le Sli GLEE CLUB The Senior Higli Glee Club, consist- ing of about forty girls, started rehear- sals in the late fall. They have Worked up several selec- tions, under the direction of Miss Ever- ett. They have supplied us with excel- lent music for our school activities this year. The glee club sang' two numbers for us at our speaking' contest. These were: The Rainbow Song and A Song' of Peace. The officers selected are: President, Kay Dudley Treasurer, Marie McPherson Librarian, Blanche llarvey :Kr 3? SF S? it SCHOOL DANCES Our school dances have been very successful this year. 'We have had exceptionally large crowds Ellltl have welcomed several of our former graduates who are now at- tending' colleges. VVe are all glad to see so many of the girls and especially the boys have learned to dance. Gerald Fountain provided us with music for these occasions. The usual price of ten cents was chargred for ad- mission, Se Sis 2? is elk CPE RETTA The annual high school operetta, Betty Lou,'l was successfully presented November 24, under the direction of Miss Everett and Miss Corson. The following' persons made up the opeietta cast z Elizabeth James, YVilliam Grant, Kathleen Dudley, Carl Fickett, Ilelene Coons, Floyd Coons, 'Betty Lou Robert Sherwood Mrs. Pendleton Mr. Lane Lola Pendleton Tony Pendleton Anna Belle Blaney, 'tBee'7 Marilyn llarriman, Babl' Foster llibbard, Jack John Bellande, Joe Blair Brown, Mr. Brooks Marie 1Il'PllPl'SU1l, Annie Balloon Chorus Mavis VV1'lLl'llf Alice McLeod fitblllllllllil Coviello Lynn Fickett Mary Hayes Clown Dancers Ada Vllheeler Pauline Parks Ruth Hayman Dorothy Smith Florence Morrison

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